Yes, there are whale-watching excursions in areas by the Atlantic ocean in New Brunswick, such as the Hopewell Rocks.
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Actually I live in Maine right next to New Brunswick and Fredericton so I know. There are moose, geese, fish, ducks, seagulls, beavers, whales, and chickadees. I am from Fredericton and actually we have No whales in our area, the Saint John River is our main water source.
no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick
They don't export enough of the potatoes they grow. They eat them.
they eat pumkin for breakfast
Donald F. McAlpine has written: 'Loggerhead shrike in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Loggerhead shrike, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone' 'Le pluvier siffleur au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Piping plover, Endangered species 'Gray treefrog in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Hylidae, Endangered species 'Lynx in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Lynx, Endangered species 'La baleine noire au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Right whale in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone'
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
new brunswick is named by cook-a-monji he discovered new brunswick and he is a mad scientist!!
There is no town or city in Mississippi with the name New Brunswick. New Brunswick is a province in Canada.
Gagetown New Brunswick is in Northeast new brunswick bordering the saint John River
The address of the New Brunswick Historical Society is: 60 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2520